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		Definition of buy-to-let in English: buy-to-letadjective British Denoting or relating to a property bought by a person with the intention of letting it out rather than living in it.  a company specializing in buy-to-let mortgages  he owns several buy-to-let flats in Leeds  Example sentencesExamples -  Easy access to buy-to-let mortgages for professional investors has been blamed by critics for making it harder for others to buy their own homes.
 -  The bank focuses on specialist lendings, including the market for buy-to-let mortgages.
 -  The rental sector remains highly fragmented, made up mainly of individual landlords who each own a small number of buy-to-let homes.
 -  As house prices continue their increasing prices, more are being bought by buy-to-let landlords.
 -  Many pensioners could even use their pots to invest in buy-to-let properties which could stoke future house price bubbles.
 -  We have over 700 prospective buyers registered on our books and a lot of them are ready to proceed having already sold or they are looking for a buy-to-let property.
 -  The majority of buy-to-let mortgages are interest-only, but does that carry an inherent risk?
 -  Some 40,000 buy-to-let mortgages were advanced in the three months until the end of June, worth £5.1bn in total.
 -  The couple bought their dream home and two buy-to-let properties and invested in the stock-markets.
 -  There are two million buy-to-let landlords in the private sector.
 
    Definition of buy-to-let in US English: buy-to-letadjective British Denoting or relating to a property bought by a person with the intention of renting it out rather than living in it.  a company specializing in buy-to-let mortgages  Example sentencesExamples -  Some 40,000 buy-to-let mortgages were advanced in the three months until the end of June, worth £5.1bn in total.
 -  Easy access to buy-to-let mortgages for professional investors has been blamed by critics for making it harder for others to buy their own homes.
 -  As house prices continue their increasing prices, more are being bought by buy-to-let landlords.
 -  The majority of buy-to-let mortgages are interest-only, but does that carry an inherent risk?
 -  The bank focuses on specialist lendings, including the market for buy-to-let mortgages.
 -  Many pensioners could even use their pots to invest in buy-to-let properties which could stoke future house price bubbles.
 -  There are two million buy-to-let landlords in the private sector.
 -  The couple bought their dream home and two buy-to-let properties and invested in the stock-markets.
 -  We have over 700 prospective buyers registered on our books and a lot of them are ready to proceed having already sold or they are looking for a buy-to-let property.
 -  The rental sector remains highly fragmented, made up mainly of individual landlords who each own a small number of buy-to-let homes.
 
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